Namely, the apparent exclusion of anyone who isn’t white and rich (in her opinion).

In a recent interview with The Raw Word hosted by Michael Eric Dyson and Claudia Jordan, the SlutWalk organizer didn’t shy away from voicing her opinion when asked about the rise of women sharing their stories.

“It’s kind of very frustrating to me, because all of a sudden, feminism became such a mainstream thing, now white… no shade, white rich actresses start coming out and saying, ‘Me too, me too.'”

We think all stories of sexual harassment or misconduct matter, no matter who you are. Further, don’t we want feminism to be mainstream?

The TV personality went on:

“But what happened to all of us? What happened to the strippers, and the LGBTQ community? And the black girls in college… Like, you know, no one wanted to talk about these people. And now, all of a sudden… Going past that, even, like, black women don’t even make half as much as white women in movies.”